NeighborWorks Blackstone River Valley's Garlick Awarded $50K Murray Prize from RI Foundation

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NeighborWorks Blackstone River Valley's Garlick Awarded $50K Murray Prize from RI Foundation

Joe Garlick, executive director of NeighborWorks Blackstone River Valley in Woonsocket, is the recipient of this year’s $50,000 Murray Family Prize for Community Enrichment at the Rhode Island Foundation.
NeighborWorks Blackstone River Valley (NWBRV) executive director Joe Garlick has been awarded the 2018 Murray Family Prize for Community Enrichment at the Rhode Island Foundation.

“It is truly amazing to be recognized for work you love and believe in. I consider myself lucky to be part of Rhode Island’s network of nonprofit community development corporations who work diligently to make sure our neighbors have homes they can afford in neighborhoods filled with opportunity. I’d also like to acknowledge my staff who work as hard as I do to fulfill our community mission,” said Garlick.

With the award, Garlick received $50,000 in recognition of his commitment to revitalizing urban neighborhoods. There are no restrictions on the use of the money.

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“Joe’s tireless dedication to improving the community around him is an inspiring example for others to follow. Our family takes great pride in honoring him for his drive and his accomplishments,” said Paula McNamara, daughter of Terrence and Suzanne Murray, who along with her family established the Murray Family Prize for Community Enrichment at the Foundation last year.

This is just the second time the Murray Family Prize has been awarded.

About Garlick

Garlick has been NWBRV’s executive director since 1994.

During his tenure, NWBRV has developed $18 million of single family housing, $98 million of rental housing and 90,000 square feet of commercial space.

Among the projects Garlick has led are the creation of more than 100 affordable apartments in the Constitution Hill neighborhood of Woonsocket, the construction of 80 affordable apartments for seniors at The Meadows in North Smithfield and the conversion of the former Stillwater Mill in Burrillville into 47 affordable rental units at Clocktower Apartments in Burrillville. 


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